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N.W.T.. THURSDAY 


, AUG, 29, 1895. 


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PROGRESS. | 2°" 


BULLETIN, 


X Girest 


frean 


Demand 
ries and Their 


GOVERN 


Beet Seen 


nnipeg Tritune 
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a of grain and 
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Cornwallis, White 
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for 


however, pay faney prices of 
trom $3 to$iadav. The laborers’ ex- 
enreion from the east, leaving on the 

h and 2 ch of Anguet, it isto be hoped 
will supply the demand. 

The dairy industry in Manitoba has ! 
made vers rap tridee Goring the pre 
- ‘ There ate now nineteen 
creameries im the province, most of 
which are operated on the co operative 
pian T we ve of these commenced OF 
perations this vear. The emallest cutout 
fromany one creamery is 200 pounds 
per day and the argvest is 1] (HM) the 
average being 3} here is aleoa num 
her of private dairies, wher the cents 
fagal separator is used for separating the 
cream fro he mith 

There are forty-two cheese fa wies in 
the provines ol which twent were ©f 
tablished th vear r} la nftput 
® fron tr) | ds for eact 
fa: rs the ave ny onli + 

fhe ave y la tf if of] the cream- 
eries is nds ontpat, 

; 
; 

{ ea factor reported iVeay 
de ba, Total daily onty 

i) "6 
Potato« nd Rootse—Reports are near- 
a ‘ as “Gs An Abon 
‘ tnal vields will be giver 
i December bulietil 

: ures are reported a8 green and 
fresh as on tl pring 

( lition of Live stock—l!ine 

. eeds— The wonderfnl plant 

owth in the province this season 
| art arly me ticed in the case of nox 
weeds, Tteports indicate that far 
mere are awake to the inver that 
threatens them, and that special atten- 
tion is being giventothe destrnction cf 
wets 

Tt has heey know! and pn she ) in 
the p ess of the pr nee for some time 
? t 1 prospect® ar tery hy 1! 
Nals rs from the eat, and f 
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jer ' ra mishien’ at thie a ae | ‘ 
1 fevrainovrow i if Jota 
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a . sectatiend 

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THE WW IRTING ELEVATOR 
t1r Will ady for Bo ecetion of Grain 
bhis FUT. 
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and t pper stery 1 skit t ‘ 

' i tantial ¢ plier ! 

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nit mens mibere pportiug the 
al { rere 4 t} Wallis aud prar 
Ad ing tt e ate »t 
ute Idi rengine house 
M t f hery at upparatus 
‘ t ready here and | 
placed in ] fore many day 
to | ready for handling grain on 
t } $ 1? whet it the in 
ol the \ rn t t Lor company 
ake this al lmulatu and clear 
ug y t i with ti ew the 
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NORTHWESTIRRAIGATION. 


MORE EXTENSIVE THAN GENERALLY 
THOUGHT TO BE. 


Not an Experiment Now, Bat a Valuable 


Aéjunct Commandant Eooth Favor- 
ably Impressed With the Territories. 
Land Commissioner Hamilton, of the 


C. P. i, who has retarned to Winnipeg 
from two wee spent in the west, de- 
yoted his attentioa whi away princi- 
pally tothe company’s branch oflice at 
Calvary, forthe purpose of plac ing if 


and to 


Sis, 


pon a mere permanent 
witness the practical working of the ir 
ration ditches im that strict, 
There is a great feat more irrigation 
done in Alberta M Hamulion said, 
han Liié® po 8 provinee have 


i 


it has got bevond an experi- 


! i n ‘ ible adjanet to 
farming operations in the weet. Sinee 
the dispute between the Calgary Irriga 
tion company and the Springbank a 
gation company has been settied Ir yor 
of the former, that company had let ‘ies 
contract fora UO mile diteh to run from 
the | woriverthrouzh a fine country, 
giving promise of g ae frniifulness in 
the future They expect to tarn on the 
water this fall Irrigation, however, was 
not required soimuch thia vear. Tie 

plenty of rainin Jniy, more this 

Aeon t ve hadin Manitoba.” 


“Coming back I returned a portion of 


| offic 


fostering of religion and loyalty to the 
king. Your homage is not intended for 
me, but for the fatherland, Follow the 
exhortations which the army chaplain 
addresses to yon, Work with devotion 
to God and the fatherland, and oppose 
al] revolutionary tendency. 
Emperor William has rej’ ae the Em- 
press Augustus at Wilhelmshoeehe. The 
N Nord Deatsche Aliegeime Z-itnng, semi- 
ial, expresses public regret at Prince 
3ismarek’s absence from Sanday’s cere- 
mony at the anveiling of the memorial 
monume nt to Emperor W illiam I. Re- 
plying to the invitation P rince Hismarck 
re: ymested C hanecellor Non Hohen'ohe to 
make his excnsed to the Emperor on the 


| ground of the condition of his health. 


| children. 


‘ nding these 


The Berlin Veterans, clab organized a 
vrand festival in the Unionsbrauerers 
dne Nene Welt beer gardensin th: even- 


ing. The program consisted of music by 
military ser theatrical repsesenta- 
tions, speeches _ wring cheers to the 


emperor, the whole concluding with a 
military ball. This was attended by 
immense crowds, and the greatest en- 
thusiaem prevailed, 


THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICES 


Tribute to Major Wodehouse on Leaving 
Hooolalu. 

Major Wodehonse, ex-minister of the 

[tritish government to Hawatt, passed 


through Winnipeg en ronte to England, 
mpanied by Mre, Wodehonse and 
In aninterview with the Free 
Press published the other dav, the Major 
was made to say that the inhabitants of 
the Hawaiian islands were desirons of 
annexation tothe United States. This 
statement shenld bave read: “the goy- 
ernment and their friends were anxions 
fer annexation. Large fortuneshad been 
made by sugar planting, not in buying 
Sicar, 

Major Wodehanse was a popnlar rain- 
ister owing to his long stay in the South 
Pacitic, and on his departing from the 
Hawaiian capital wae the rnuiject of a 
leading editorial in the Honoluin Even- 
Balletin, which read as follow 


aeen 


ing 


“Major James Hay Wodehonse, ex- 
minister of Queen Victoria to the Ha 
xaiian government, will leave with his 


fimily for Ragland by the steamer War- 
imeo, from “ydney to Vancouver, The 
veteran diplomat. who has spent the best 
part of his life in the service of his 
ereign, departs accompanied by the re: 
ofa large number of friends, Ile 


here as commissioner and conant- 


SV- 


vrets 
Came 
general of (ireat Britain in the year ISe%, 
Kamehameha V being then reigning, so 
that hie residence in theee islands has 
eovered a period of abont thirty vears. 
Pri “ 4 ) his retirement last year, Maj 

Wood hal the tithe and rank of 
minister, “hie ppotniment having been 
tie last one made by Lord Salisbury be- 
fore resigning the government. It would 
beim pie sibleto conceive of more faith- 
fal tolis sovereign and 


eery lee conntry 
than that rendered ly Major Wode- 
house in his nearly thirty years incum- 
bencv at Hornolatu Under the mon- 


arehy hig advice and intluence often pre- 
vailed with the Hlawatian exeentive for 
the good of this eonntry Ltritish 
ts here could always rely on Major 
Wodehouse for looking after their rights 
if they were in any jeopardy. If it was 


’ 
iS, 


cubjes 


only a poor, disorderly sailor in the 
police station, his complaint of harsh 
treatment never reached hie country’s 


representative in vain, and is seldom 


thatany British subject has undergone 
trial fora breach of Jaw withent Major 
Wodehou-e's personal and patient watch- 


In 
duties it 
larly, agthat 


ing of the proceedings thronghont, 
« higher range of his official 


in not for ns tospeak partion 


a matter hetween hioself and hia gov- 
ernie Yet it is freely wknowled ged 
onall hands that no foreign diplonvat 
ever resided here, who was better train- 

nohis profession, or devoted himself 
more each ialv te the Interests of his 
country, Always calm, dignified and 
courteous, Mejor Wedelonse was alao 
alert to the cali of duty and firm: in- its 
exeention. There has been no more 
potent figure than he, within the limits 


y hisvovernment, in the whole 
Major and Mrs, 
»>bronght np a Jarze and 
happy family in Honolatn, three of 
whom they regretfally leave behind 
them, however, the yratification of know- 
ing that they are highly esteemed as per- 
manent residents of the eonmunity. 
fheireldest married danghter is settled 
in @ititand will pay her parenta a visit 
on theirarrig:l ia England. Before con- 
remarks we believe it is 


allowed } 
liplomatie corps, 
Wodehouse have 


| competent to speak for the entire press 


the way with Commandant Eooth. We 
talked over the cuaetiiien for settling 
farmers proposed by the Salvation Army, 
nd I] wae glad to hearof the favorable 
it pression he had received, The com- 
undant had visited the territory we 
had sketched out, and I bave no donbt 
his report will be favorable. bor myself 
I ¢ yreatly pleased with the scheme 
nn aes which the army proposes to earry 
out their color nr. I think it will 
work better than anv in vogue in the 
ri f foreiounere already eatablished. 
ri 1of abody corporate is good 
me eo cad whieh 1 e-ted all 
1 ! i ensnre sacces Mhic 
! re eadopted in working the 
plan is lf tiler tan 
{ efit} yoed y anothe Tm all 
asuar ¢ ti in west { r¢ # Riptine 
ve power wanting: it should be pre 
ent toa keep the farmers from mining 
tt esives by the eredit system, and 
! prevent t nfrom deyoenerating 
t i il vo bree jing 
ve! e tine cole north of 
W ewood 1G | Norwegmaos, the Swed 
is us, ti rian’ and Danes, 
\ thelr erops a in fine Siate, it they 
ha ical as f ere to the eat 
turv degree ae would desire, 
\ r { > Tey eT the eToys it¢ 
I t, ton ; tf, 1 ado net 
I i ritor nut 
THE MOST HOFEFUL OF PEOPLE. 
Winnipes and the Proylneers Generally 
alogized by an astern Clergy man, 
| y. DD. spencer, O15 The n ont 
a} is heen ¢ iv to Mawsitoba, ba 
4 ar } n of he jeeo nce to 
é ral papers, wl ty) @1 my il 1 ia 
fs Aw ] profound!y impressed 
vy e mag nee of Manitoba. Ite 
i Ce art «1 sntiny, i thi Won 
f u psarea t net vn to he 
fe en i ensely enjoyed imy 
tour 2 ! er thie TALC Pirie 
antifal wild wer! i} dehightiniiy 
rr ie UVigorsting a thre 
” i " sey and the pure 
vot j la | f can » af ied 
Nowe I ei Paste , 
i tol 1? notitke to re 
' evel i 1 r ‘ mre eneur 
al ' ' eastern Wintel Indecd 
‘la t e tt} i 3% | fi 
e | i ec ty ne, Pine 
ities ow n reach of the pro 
j ) of a devoted, 
' Ti I eo] e he 
| ! , 1 Wa wh { with 
i I rt! ' } ty !? 
{ 1 met nil observed 
it «ft! ; nit thie business 
’ | i e the Wir 
\ wt Tes ee: t to tive 
wWwinnip i re, ts reat Si 
rer 1Saw & exce Tit spe wl aft 
aditierent pro 
i city i \ Ay meer } on 
‘ e busi kest, and ni hreezy 
thy tine Ita i Spon toe 
- iv f the Dom fi, fort let us 
' vous the former’ wickedpess 
Wit tion Ttake off my hat 10 
the pyre } iW tis 1S Gets yyolitan 
‘a} politaneity, and above all to 
lis people inere is no uneertain sound 
i! ‘ on the schoo, ‘lion, and 
4 ‘oe ple, the Bapt foto Whom 
i went tt Outarto celegate, are in 
the front rank of no state interference in 
t miatiers af religion Phe newspap 


of Winntpey are At, They are evidently 


we ecditer riienterprisiny, torthe news 
the world can be read at the breakfast 
table and served in the best form Phey 
i rank n to,af not along side of 
foronto and Montrea Pourists might 
4 be interested to tind an * Indian 
rth rof re fsuchathiog were to 
Lye domthes , Che Hrdson Bay 
fort, too, might do made a ilove pea 
bask ¥ raf sO pAD eontd 
iptora pia {reson wid supply 
med raw Mite for ‘ l 
witil | it ! PMeIKIPK Tears atl 
‘ i { y tf i ¢ trig 
“a 7 ‘ dj cf ~ 
\\ et to! tiye wae 
al f e® to deo 
t t 
thre er thing venera rikes the 
4 = ity il that 
sy i \j rif , efi th pre ¥ 
4) ' t wi ! | I rod 
‘ i 24 nN “Ue i 
¢ tan ‘ ; i M i 
‘ ei | ps here an 
. 4 ‘ event 
SN t t “ ‘ 
a } r ic 
i 
MAN VETERANS 
Porty Theusand of Thess Celebrate Their 
Veectories Over the BPreneh 
eter 1 of Berlin a 
! tele : Ht: 4 
I i | MAY, } ‘ my” Liie 
‘ { Line lens 
@ ' . 
l i re tiie 
f Stra r by thie 
reat aft hr 
\! Mai ti, frectore 
: i = lly ve 
‘ A ‘ pies r n 
‘ Wile wale 
“ vs i ‘ bli weallice 
“A ? cet ttra i 
SAS Aa ? 4 wi ‘ 
i ‘ i er At 
t e , ? . i Nia at 4 
H ‘ ~ vf 
WAS Te i ; i tans 
y a re were 
ul a 45 i? 118, Vliet 
t! * i a6 
e “t tt we vets rinyp (hie 
a ta Comrades, I a 
2 ~4*¢ t { here v rand 
Fiattis ‘ ‘ . whHoOA eve i iant 
et A 4 ~ 1 Se no r fis 
é r slay t present «a the 
“hs ee | nil rrenpet a Vie aw, the 


in thanking the retired minister for his 


invariable conrtesy toward the news: 
vathers, When he had oficial mforma- 
tion capable of being divulged it wae 


communicated with the most sanve vor- 
dialityv, and when he had to refuse to 
answer qacstions, it was done with a de. 
yvree of conrtesy that left no hard feelinye. 
Pie oatletin would now bid farewell to 
Major Wodehouse, wishing him, with 
his wife and family, a plea-ant jourhey 
o, and prolonged happiness in nis own 
native land, after his long and honor able 
exile in the service of his sovereign,’ 


GRAIN STANDARD BOARD. 


It Will Meet in Sept, and Mr. ©. N, Bell 


in Appeinted Secretary, 


Mr.€°. N. Bell, secretary of the Win 
hipeg board of trade, has been notified 
from Ottawa of his appointment as secre 
tary ofthe grain standard board, and re 

ssted by the department of inland 
revenue to act for them in the ealling of 
the inpeting and collection of samples for 
the tixing of the grades for the coming 
SPAS While t ate has been fixed for 
the meeting of the board, that being left 
In the hands of the chairman. the notice 
etipnulates that the ra tex ehall be selected 
! the month of September, and the 

lowing are named as members of the 


western grain standards hoard, covering 


theterritory from Lake Superior to the 
Pa 
S. Npink, chairmat i. D. Mitchell. S. 
A Metsaw, Jos. Harris Winnipeg, 
C. B. Watts, C. A. lShapman, Toronto, 
I. A. Crane, Jas. Carruthers. Montreal. 
ww. &: SS Angus Mehay. Indian 
Head 
as. Eder, Virden 
Wi Postlewaite. Brandon. 
baker. M. wee law, 
has. Braithwaite, Portage la Prairie. 


Fo tiitbbsand LD. Horn, 


ir, Ball has also ree 


inspectors. 

ived a copy of the 
notice issued by the Separtinaith, respect- 
an amendment to wheat classification 
and probit iting the mixture of ted 


hard. Speaking of this 


Pe | 


Sin 
wheat wittl NO 


hotice the sereiary of the toard of 
Frade said the action of the department 
BineNact line with a metion peseed 

i n Novyeniber last. on the occas of 
t <it oe BER. Wood ny a 
of tliat reyebur and Hon (lark 
Walla ntroller customs, in n 
erenca ¥ western grain men, the 
ling of t} rides be almost word 

r word of the motion passed here for 

x nofsemutted wheat Free Press. 

lies Was the tempting notice lately 


@Xtituted by 
“bhev w 


a dealer in cheap shirts 
yo't last iong at this price” 


_ —_ 


a2#in himselfa continent 
character. Happy is he 
jumbasto his own soul. 


bvery man h 
of am vere) 
Who acia the t 


isco 


[FATHER AND SON GURED.| 


THE VILLAGE OF WHITE CHURCH DE- 
VELOPES A SENSATION. 


The Father Attacked With Rheumatism 
andthe Son Wlih St. Vitus’ Dance--A 
Story that Can be Vouched for by all 
the Nelghhbors. 


From the Wingham Advance. 

Mr. Joseph Nixon is the proprietor of 
the only hotel in the village of White- 
mouth, and is known te the whole conn: 
tryside as a man who thorenghly under- 
stands his business, and a jovial com: 
panion as well, [tis well known in this 
part of Ontario, that Mr. Nixon's hotel 
was destroved by fire, but by that energy 
which ts characteristic of Pim he qniekly 
set to work to re-build. His story as 
told a reporter of the Wingham Advance, 


who recentiy had occasion to visit his 
hostelry, wil! prove of interest. “I was 
helping to dig ont the cellar.” he said, 
“and in the dampness and cold [ con- 


tracted rheumatism which settled in my 
right hip. It got so bad that I conldn’t 


sitin achair without doubling my leg 
back at the side of the chair, and I 
couldn't ride in a bagzy without letting 


the affected leg hanv ont. 1 entlered a 
deal more from the trouble than anyone 
who has not been similarly athected can 


imagine. How I was enred is even more 
interesting, One day I] saw a@ neighbor 
who | knew had rheumatism very bad, 
running down the road. 1 called him 
and asked what had cured his rhenma- 
tism. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills he 


promptly replied, and that determined 
meé to try the same remedy. Well, the 
resnit is, Pink Pills cured me, and that is 
something other medicines failed to do, 


‘ 


I WAS HELPIXG bit GGT: TH (1 \l 

J don’tknow what ie in them, but To do 
know that Pink Pills are a : wonderfal 
medicine. And iti i only in my own 


case,” contintied Mr. ixon, ‘that I have 
reason to be gratefnl wiiat the medt- 
ene has done, My eon, bred, about 
twelve years of age, was taken with an 
aitack of cold.  Inthimmation of the 
lungs set in aa as he was recovering 
from this, other complications follawed 
which develo ped into st. Vitus’ cance, 
whik ly goteo bad that heeonld not noe 
sibly stand etitl We yvave hin Dr 
Williams Pink ! ‘ills, with the result that 
he is now thoronvhty eure 1, and looks 
as though he had never had a cays sick- 
nese in his life, and if these faets whieh 
are known to all the neighbora, will le 
of he nelit to any ot élee, you are et it 
we >to snbl; sh hier,” 
|r. Will jas ink Pills are a spools 
for all diseases artsing from an inmpover 
ished condition of the blood or a shat- 
tered condition of the nervous forces, 
euch ast, Vites’ dance, loecomotorataxia, 
rheumatiem, paralys 13, eetatica, the after 
effects of la EVID pe, loss of Ay yy fife, head- 
at a 7g “ness, chronic eryeipelas, sero 
fala, They are also aspeeifie for the 
troublea peeu liarto the female wysteni, 
corres otine irregtilarities, cuppressiong and 


i! } | e " 
ali forimne of female weakness , btrilding 


anew the blo a 


and restoring ‘the glow 
of health to pale and sallow cheeks In 
the case of men they effect a radical 
eure in eases arising frora mental worry, 
overwork, or exeess of any natnre Ir, 
Withams Pink Pills are ad only in 
boxes bearing the tirm'’s trade mark and 
Wrapper printed inved int and mes 
he had of all Triigy iets or direct by mail 
from Dr. W iitaena’ Medicine company 
Brockviile, Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y 
at 0 eentea a box, or boxes for} ! 
GAINED A POUND EVERY DAY. 
Dyspepsia and Catarrh of the the Stom- 
ach Cured by BB, BL After Hope 


Was Nearly Given typ. 


GUNTLENES,—For overthree monthe I 
was very ill from what [ believe to be a 
malignant type of dvepepsia. Tf at once 


consulted a physician who treated me for 
dys spe} Ia withenut then went 


toa spec iali st, who adi whet d the case as 


Gilera, | 


eatarrh of the stomach, kh treatment 
also fatled and I was vetting worse every 
day Leonld not rest at might and bad 
to walk the tloortovet anv ease. | fajlerd 
from Tt) ponnds down tol ; }» minis ana 
| about gave up in de pair when - heard 
| of Bardock Blood Ditters as ao remedy 
for dyspepsia. The first bottle madea 
c hanve for the better, and [I bouwelt cix 
more, being delixbted to find myself 
getting better. Underthe nse of BB B 
ITvaineda pound aday. [ tuok Is bot. 
ties in all and am now nearly back to my 


receotiiiiet d 
réliahie Ef 


old weight. I 
to try the ald 
ways enres 


‘} Nps jv pt > 
a. that al 


WM. ¢ 


1 


\MEBELL., 
+ Mapel London, Ont. 
NORTHWE 


TERN BUTTER 


Mr, Macdonald Declares it te be nm Firat 
Clase Artiole. 
Mr. (' ©. Macdonald, dairy instrocter 


returned recently fran 
M.A N. W. road it. 
ancl bitter factories 


good progress At hoa 

creamery 1 turning ¢ a thonecand 
pounds of butter a dey, most ef which js 
Delug Rtored 4 carof thi utter vse be 

ing shipped now to Montreal, and the 
price to be p tad for it ja fio. bat 
the factory, which is a very satisfactory 
price, 


The cheese factories are making 


Mito 1 ponnde of Leese Of ex he 
quality per cle Mi: Macdonald eaicd 
that the flavor of both botter and chees 
pon that ine ol railway was equal ft 
anvthbing intne Dominion ffm jeft the 
other a ‘y to eoyerthe Pe bina © 
and will work back from Api to 
W inhipe. 

A Startling Letter. 

The British war office isened an emer- 
geney ietter to eitvy. ctheiala and metro 
politan ? ard guardian’ asking whether, 
inthe event of war they won'd be pre 
pared to allow the war. department to 
utilize the infirmiaries for the moaohiliza 
tion of the army corps for home defense 
The jetter is probably a roatin affair 
Withont signification, hot some Sandas 
papers tried ‘e raise a feare over the 

i matter. Lioyds calia it alarming, and 
Saye the naval and! military men at the 
service of clube told Lloyds ingairer that 
never in their history had the war ottice 

| ao enddeniy jesueal cuch an alarming 
eireniar, They conld not imagine any 
reason for saci: @ proceeding on the part 


of the war department, and indalved in 
the gravest surmises over the matter, 


OVERWORKED HIS HEART. 


And Would Have Been a Dead Man Rat 
For Dr. Agnew's Cure for the Heart, 
The whole trend of present day living 

is in the direction of the grave. Where 

our fathers lived so that they might pro- 
long life. the people of the rresent day 
live so that they may shorten it. It is 
all hurry-burry and the result is thata 

large percentage of the men and women 
on the stage of life to-day are over work- 


ing whatat any time and under any 
circumstances, is the hardest worked 
organ of the hody—the heart. Se long 


as people will persist in this method, the 
best thing they can do is to keep a rem- 
edy like Dr. Avnew’s Cure for the Heart. 
close by. This remedy is a heart reme dy 


only, bur is almost miraculous in its 
effacta. In all casas of organic or <ym- 
pathetic heart disease rehef 1s secured 
within thirty mitfutes, and there are 


scores and hundreds of people in Canada | 


who testify that had it not been for the 
prompt nse of this medicine they woull 
have been in their graves to day. 


He who hath 
most of SOrTOW. 


most of heart 


VITAL TO PERFECT HEALTH. 


If in Doubt. Uae South 
Care, 

The average man or woman cannot 
trifle with that slight pain im the back, 
that may be thought only a result of cold. 
More than likely tt the warning note 
that kidney trouble has taken hold of the 
system. It is simply amazing the extent 
to which kidnev disease is common in 
Canada. The wise man will take time 
by the forelock, and in using South 
American Nidney care 


American Kidney 


is 


from the system in its incipient stages. 
Fortunately, if itis too late to do this 
this remedy is strong enough to battle 


of kidney disease. It 
of doing 


with the worst case 


is another instance only one 


thing, but doing it well. South Ameri- 
ean Kidney Cure is a kidney cure. It 
does not make any other claims, but ne 
other remedy can meet if on its own 
vround. 

When will the preachers learn to | 
preach Christ) gimply, Christ without 


houman dogma or ditlere neee 


BISHOP, RECTOR AND CURATE. 
These Three Feclestastics Uave Each 
Spoken Cordial Worda tn Favor af 
Dr. Aguew'’s Catarrhal Powder. 
One of the most cordial endorsements 
of the curative powers of Dr. Agnew’s 
Cat irr) il Powder has came from the 


f Toront But he has not staml 


Bishop < 


alone in his praise of this medicine, He 
was followed by men like the Rev. John 
Laugtry. and the Rev. W. H. Wade, 
rector of the Chureh of the Ascension, 
Tlamilten, Ont and falling inte line 
with the Rey, W. R. Williams, Mr, Lang 
try’s popular curate, the Rev. H. B 
Guwvnne, assistant pastor of St. Peter's 
Chureh, Hamilton, has heen one of the 
latest to endorse thia wonderful remedy. 
lt never fails and tts tiek in ease of 
heeold - head and eatarrh, and is the 
current panacea for Hay Fever. Sampte 


i 


Bottle and 
; cent sta 


treat "Tore tite: 


ent on receipt of two 
Detchon, 14 Chureh 


Hlower 
hips Ce: 


of hi 


neof his padgment. 


| yervone ‘ 


and ne 


waplains TIO MLE 


THE MISSION FIELD IN FAR ALGCMA. 


The Mistionary'’s Companion. 


re Baskin, for the 
International Mis: ma andthe 


Thhinolnayr y 


ion to 4! 


N id weat, attribotes his eve ipe from re 
vere illne a thre dyh eummer complaints 
fo the timely ace of Dr. Fowler's Extract 
ef Wild Strawberry. He writes aa tol 
lows: “TL wish toray that Ir. Fowler's 
extract of Wild Strawberry bas been te 
mea wonderful, soothing, speedy and 
elhoetual remies Ithee been my eon 
pamon for several yoars durme the la- 
bors and exposnre of my wirsionary 
work in Algoma. Well it is for old and 
young to have it in store ayainet the 


time of need which eo often ceoges with 


drive the disease | 


LSE 


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More About the Creat Remedy Which thoucit them t ' 
Iietieves Kheumatizm in a Few Hours P ‘ ; 
anel Cau Coe ta Theee Daye, 

William Mchenzie, Feq., of the G.TR 
Thamesville, tnt About) twe years 4 
asco l waa completely laid up with the 
rhes tiem and called in our family s «6 
physician who attended me for weeks "7 
without benetit At last | secured a} 
bottle of South American Kheumati 
Core, and obtained relief ina faw houra | Used in thousands of 
‘Two bottles enabled me to resume work. | “omes between here a e Pacific ¢ 
Ieie the quickest acting remedy n the | 
market, as one dose convinees of its great 
worth | 

Music is the lament of love or a prayer 
to the god 

Somrartiv Ptismiaae 

Vrine:pa Morr of the l mito 
Technical nel, was dismicoed at @ 

efine of the I, varel thie other ritprtit 
on the ronned that he was lacking in {= 
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nd. Knaaeh clases ce | ? ™/! 

ire neiv prii t Files mamel 1] 

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lefend bis fand w being unfarrly ( 
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GROCERIES 


WHOLESALE 
PRICES 


To Anyone Who Has the Cash. 


IF YOU ARE INTEREST®=D, 
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. 


SMITH & BURTON 


Wholesale Grocers, 
DON, MAN. 


Consumers Store, 


a 


Wholesale Store. 


1 ~- #* > 


‘ 
\ 
ee ee eee 
v > ‘ 


ie ODsecrvalory. 


EE —————LL$Ll_L——L—L———_——_ 


Local and Gener 


— 


iT outdoor healt 


who has been 


* ow tor e€hibitn , 
at the Minneapolis Far 


been disc cgtane -d south-east of ee 
pronounced 


Dr. Selwyn has 
it to be ivest im quality 
liscovered in America. It 
is sullicicut 
hundred years. 


Jaw. 
the }’ 


nat there 
= a 
nree 

—Jhe lawn tennis 
in Connection with the 
| Lawn Tennis clab, which 


ut th Oy 


aYo been hi id aly 
s unavoidabi 
fortnight. Sutiicient notice 
piven of the date. 
—As will be 
to our advertisement 
G. H. V. Bulyea, 


concerned that the 


seen on 


lative 


Levis! 


‘ 


anyone who 


— While Mrs. 


lriving he 
night, 2 


Mr. J. H. Fr 


raser’s, their pouy be 
unhmanace able I 


came and Tan 


throwing them out, with the resu 


that Mrs. Bray rece 
rist aud he 


ived a 


Son a severe 


the head. Dr. Henderson attend- 
ed to their injuries. 
— .o <> «eo; - oe 
Coligny College, Ottawa. 

Tis well known Young Ladies 
Col takes front rank among the 
educational t \ ns of the couu- 
ry Tne t ‘ing staff embraces 
pecializts in their several depart- 
ments. who have had successful 
experience In their profession, and 

ho ar lauls if iilure and Te- 
fia Yhe building occupi 
a most eligible site in the capital 
of the Doni 1, and is admirably 


tCuut 


It is spacious, with dary, 


a 


ever 
is said 


of it to last 


tournament 
, . 
Qu A} prs - 
Wa- te 
e 29th sust., 
y postponed lol about 


will } from Minneapols is reported. A! 


| di-pateh frum Duluth says: 
reference 
columus, Mr. | has 
intimates tu those 
As- 
on ag 29th, to-day, 
will be happy to see 
may have any business 
vet with liam from that date | 
he pl yrovation at the Windsor ever known to be made 
fergo to the seaboard, 
Bray and son were 
mme from town on Monday 
und when an the vicinity of | , 
| Duluth, wheat will go 
awey 
it | Hipie 
broken | 
cub ol 


purposes 
ay 


Grenfell ; D. Me-- 


ee 


3. Love 


and wife, 


Rates and Trafflic 
Matters. 
bound gr ain rates 


Freight 


A war in east- 


the ‘win Cities 
the greatest 
slaughter of tariffs that the North- 
west has ever known, The 
read 15 said to be carrying wheat 
to the seaboard at the rate of 12 
cents per 100 pounds, or 2 cents 
lower than the lowest all rail rate 
from Chi- 

g If the other 
Van Horne road, the South Shore 
and Atlantic, makes the same com- 
rate, or a trifle lower, 
enst by 


freight war from 
eulminated in 


aralive 


rail inste ad ut lake 


peg Comimetcial. 
—__--__ . @> a <9 0 


Tiie Markets. 

Fi,om the Commiercial. 
The wheat markets bave been in 
& Very Unsatisfactory state this 
ek, Uuited States markets de- 


lined heavily the first four days ot 


it demand, to:eign selling and | 
iors faverauvle domestic crop Tes 


The wheat 
lie Northwest is the princi- 
though 


ports, heavy Sp-Ing 
crop in ui 
pia loud to Carry at present, 


| } ¢ i) ei 
tiie early inarkelings OL NEW spl bn 
The 


crease 


Wheat show 
supply 
cach We 


poor quality, 
Visible Cohlbues to dk 
ek, Slit pWAtie 


tuijlion bushels decrease last week. 
There are not @ few authorities who 


|class rooms and bed = rooms; itll discredit the big crop estimates of 
beautil illy furnished, light d DY } the three Northswe ster States, aud 
UHSS, heated by the most approved ut the total crop thirty tu forty 
system of hot wate ij} Tats, and million bushels less than p pula 
suppl d with eve ry modern ap] ii- estimates. 


ance fitted to secure the 

conte rt of the 
1 cold 

mmodalion for about bri 

but the 


students, mn 


hot am water baths. 
is ac 


ident pup 


stri ctly lituite d in ord ler -_ speck al | 
Ven | 
two | 


Jindividual attention may be gy: 
Not more a 
upy the same 


Oo each. 
students oc 
and se yveral of the 
The dining hall is a large 
ie tuble is ol 
quality, The 
comfortably 
[tis used for 


assembly hall 
Pabott 
; Sons, eoncerts 
other sucial entert« 
The library for 
the students contains many valuabla 
and the 
with the 


pa} CTS. 


the 


ply ils- 


woks of referene 2, 


rool Js 30} lied 


‘ } , 
periodicals and 
crounds, exten 
are beautifully 
' 


ntuized tor 


laid 


tennis and 


out, 
lawn 


, ‘ my 
tiful og: 


life of college 


me. Parents desinmng tor their 
fauvhters a thorough education in | 
i refined Christian home, can with | 
contidence send them to Coligny { 


College, Ottawa. As 
applications fo 
udmission should be 
Rev. Dr. W rap Lox 

tice, Montrea’ 


, 
» obtained for 


oy advertisement, 
1150 
next 


sion, so that cai 


e made by these desiing 


210n Several were disap ack 
ae) LE P _- } + 
is ull because of thei Bppiicacloys 
eng seut loo late, 
_ e _ -?- >_> -e-— - — 


Hotels, 
Qneen’s: John 
} rank Wa 


Donald Hills; fF 

Yellow Gra A. DD. Lalhocque 
t: D.C. Stewart, Cricil Ont 
! it Holden, 1D) Fraser’ 


Vu h i Jefi Cs 
. N.1b; Mo Fraser, Westford 
S.; John Caldwell, city; G, Pal- | 
ster, | MeLeod; Kh. Blackburn 
W. S. Crysler, H. 2 Andrews 
Winnipeg: W. J. Cesgrave, Moose 


law:G. Th MpPsen, Indian 


‘¥ {x Kva $ ee oF Daly. . fe |) 
co. aoe kK, S&S ©. (lark 
( ( Winn Hi s 


Awarded 
Highest Honors—World's Fale. 


MOST PERFECT MADE. 


A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free 
nonia, Alum or any other adulterant, 


vom A’ 


49 YEARS THE STANDARD. 


health ana | 
‘luding 
There j 


re- | 


| culture 


bed room | 
TOOWS ure stngle, 
SUIS 
Su pellol 
Seats 


, a aft wee 
four lund I per- | bursitis Is, 
and 
dnments ot the | than that 
use ot | 


| avast 


and are | 
} 
Othe! 


mes, he 


have We 


lof the 


Will be Scen | 


. lire | igh ice at 
addressed to! a. © 


. Post 


from whom circul- 


Sses- 


iy tty lici ition should | 


lmis- 


MeDonald, Me 


ae gs “ge Shag 


| surprise 


The Hangarian minister of agn- | 
result ol 


Leet IN 


announces as & 


data obtained from consuls 


| rap for 1895 is es fellows: The 


total production in counties which | 


|imyport Wheat is estimated at 749;- | 
/ 022.000 bushi Is. In countries | 
Which ¢xport, the total preduction 


is £62 bushels Lhe 
minist vr 
ot the crop of 1854 so as to inake 
the tetal in that year 2 2 652 000 G00 
showing that the 
232,000,000 
of 1894. 


1,701,000 


also 


1895 is bushels 


Expoits from both coasts of the | 


"| United States 
reading | 


leadine 
The 


ng to several acres, 


Montreal this 
Dradstreet’s 
rs GU 


nud 


Weel reported by 


amount to 25 bushels, 
1.524 000 bushel last week, 
> 5) ‘ } Fee Sa ] ee 

182 000 busheis in th Ween &@ 
»2 £606,000 basheis in the 
1892, 6G O48, 000 


Vear ac 


hike week of and 


in 18U1 


is avery happy | 


the 
Manitoba uvrain trade 


W heat locally. —Never in 
ot the 


| history 
feeling su sluegish 
at the bocranesdnige of the 


rep, New 


SeOChi the 
movement 
new 
but there are no 


offerag, buyers. 


iis held locally, together with the 
ideclining tendency of the world’s 
markets, is no doubt accountable 


lforthis. The 


they are not hungry for the new 
}crop, While the great weakuess in 
| foreign markets seems to have 


paralyzed exporters for the move- 
ment. No new wheat has been 
offered for spot here, but some | 
amples have been shown and bids 


been asked for, to ship from 


The 
ard of Wits le 


ao O00 bushels, 


ha me 
only 
oifered for 


country points. We 
have h 

ou track ut 
Ldi per Lu0 pounds to 
The first 


acountry 
} omnt, 
i 


bart 


rate 
Wil 


ipa? 
stadali. 


actual 


shipment of new wheat was one cat 


the 
Company, to 
vrade No. 
This wheat was taken in 


shipped from Gretna by 

fthe Woods Milling 
their moll at Keewatin, 
1 hard. 
without a price being name d, which 
is equal to receiving fot 
A iittle new 
marketed at 


siorage. 
been 
this 
and 
belng reecived 
week receipts of 
> expoct i to be quite 
ta few points in the early 
listricts. As we have 


stated, buying has not begun for 


wheat has 


several pornts 


vaily ut Gretloa 


1} 


new wheat. We state elsewhere 
nan editomal that wheat would be 


lucer In 
written 
ek, and prices have 
then, SO 
to-day is nearer 


worth about 50. vo the pro 
but this was 
. ne . } 

dechned sharply since 


+] e tha sit l- 
‘hal THe OULIOON 


RELIEF IN Six Houns— Distress- 
ing Kidney Bladder 
relieved in six hours by ‘he 
GREAT SOUTH 
Curr.” 


diseases 
“NEW 
KIDNEY 


w remedy Is a 


and 


AME ase 


on 
lhis le’ gre aut 


and delight to phy sicians 
on account of its exceeding prompt- 
hess in relir ving ] pain in the bladder, 
and every part ef the 
urinary passages In mnale or female. 
It relieves i of water and 
pain in passing it almost tmmediate- 
iy. Soild by C. ee & Qu’- 


kidne ys, back 


az 
retention 


arthew, 


worth 61 to 63c afloat, Fort Wil- | 
liam, present export basis. 


*+-The | 


Soo 


from | 
all | 
and rail.—Wib- 


the week. influeneed by lack of ex.) 


Electoral District of South Qu’- 


nearly a! ‘= FIRST SESSION OF THE NEW 
niorrow, 29th 
hear 
interests, or receive a personal call at any 
time, at the Windsor Hotel, at 


and | 


i specialists that the world’s wheat 


, | cust 
number is | be 


hiasah 5 
} bi on deft shoul ler j ; one entire horse pony 
vranded L on kfi hip. The 


| reqacsted tu cad, pay charges ali take the 


amends the estimate | ssiyises 
9, 1895, the 


3 o'cleck pam., at publie auetion, 
cos’ and ab rges. 
crop of | 


AeSs | 


wheat 1s 


} 
which old wheat ! 


big milling concerns | 
‘have quite a lot of old wheat and | 


| UBER, COAL, 


Lake | 


General Insurance 


J. H. MacCAUL, 


. Where there is such a fine display 


'45c to the producer, on an export 


Kav. Indian esd: G. J. V.. basis. We hear of no sales of old i ‘THE ADVERT 

Nistrand, Toronto; W, Holmes, w heat. Oue party who has been a. t ISERS 
Dunstall Viearage, Eng; Mr. and) ee 

Mis. G. Bo Magown, Mr, and Mrs | has not sold yet. If the weather A Pt IS ae FOR (895. 

-G. W. Ewing, Long Island, New | keeps fine, and the new crop comes as Ze = 3 

York in hard and dry, old wheat’ will ee | Morning Evening, Sunday and 

ieee ek ISS ee bring but a very small premium with a colicy baby or a colicy stomach 4.3%: 1 : 
- g = bg teeny, tepaess wr ELE Weekly Editions. 


over new wheat, and the latter is 


by keeping a bottle of Perry Davis’ 
PAIN KILLER on the medicine sheif. It 
is invaluable in sudden attacks of Cranps, 
Cholera Morbus, Dysentery and Diarthua. 
ust as valuable for ali externa! pats. 

DosceOnetics oonftilag baie 205) waltr< 


—————_s 


La, | 
4 


ie 
¥ 
te 
+f 


, Aggressive Republican Journals 
ef the Highest Class 
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER. 


Establizhed in 1797. 


WINNIPEG PRICES, 
Wheat—No. 1 hard, c. i. f. Fert 
William, afloct, about 60 to 63c. 
Flour — Local price per sack, 


offe1ing two cars for two 
H 
| 


Published every 


Patents, $2.05; Strony Bakers, $1.85 | HE | EES ’ S HOTE % t a ie New York's oldest newa- at 
Oats—Per bush. 28 to 30c. | = aga, Se, f 


nar = 
Butter—Creamery, Pubiished every morning. EIGHT 


‘dairy, 8c. The foremost ONE CENT news 
Cheese—Manitoba, 53} to 5je. wited States. Clean and 


Eggs—Ver doz, 124 to 13¢, Subscription price, 93 per 
20 to 


pace 2. 


In this hotel the travelling aie will find all the conveniences that paper in the U 
are necessary tu make their's a life worth living. f 


? 
atiess, 


yeu, 


Luxuriantly Furnished Bed Rooms, Cuisine Unsurpassed, Large suUNDAY ADVERTISER. 
and Well Lighted Sample Rooms. 


RATES. - :: $1.50 PER DAY 


Headquarters for Two Daily Stage Lines to Fert Qu’Appelle. 


Potatoes—New, 
bush. 
Cabbage—Per doz., 15 to 25¢. 
Cucumbers—Per doz., 20 to 25c. 
Cauliflour—Ver dvoz., 20 to 40¢, 
Celery —Per doz. bunches, 20 to 
and all that ese upper! to every plase 


ges ae bush., 1} to 2c per LE L, AN D H O U S Ei, se hnunen penne I on 


pound. the hich priced Sunday 


25c. per 


New York's most popular and origina 
Sunday newspaper. The only ONE 
CENT Sundav newspaper im the United 
Richt. 


£5 columus of 


PAGES (56 eo! 


which will 


States. Items 
be fesetre 


fcr reading matter 


Al the Pews oni 
ee this ress 


SpPec1iai ie atures of 


Pt rs tu every 


‘Tomatoes—Natives, 6 to Te per 
pound, 


Chickens—Per pair, 30 to 40c. 


ove @ year 


A S iespect. Subsevption price, 
S a. 250 for six mouths. 


Burley—P-r bush., te er QU'APPELLE S STATION. N.W. T. MORNING ADVERTISER. | 
Qu’Appelle Station, - - : 


Tuikeys—Per pound, 8 tu 9e. Headquarters for Stage Lines to Fort Qu’Appello, ai oa ahann cae 
Beef{—Fresh, per pound, de, 2 “ Gannthine ie bee a: we m 31 KO F “i pee 
Mutton—Fresh, 64c. per pound. Commercial Travellers’ Favorite House. ccatied. anh 90a, ton Gann 
Cattle—2 to 2ic; for export, 3! Bar supplied with best brands of Liquors and AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUG 
) - AD Ai Pit lini.vts iy! ; 

to dtc. Cigars, The Aprer: — engaelens ; 


Hogs—Live, 4 to 4 ¢ off cars. 
Sheep—Good butchers, 3e. 
Hay—Loose, per ton, $3 to 4. 


TERMS MODERATE. PORTER MEETS ALL 


oO 


LOVE & RAYMOND, Proprietors. 


COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 
INDIAN HEAD, NWT 


Repaired and furnished anew 
ye 7 rh-West Lands of the 


Excellent Sample Rooms for Travellers. |\Saciw.° 


Bar furnished with finest brands of inet and Cigars, A. OOO &CRES 
JES 


PORTER MEETS ALL TRAINS. Val 
Of Valuable linprovwed 
A, DAVIDSON, . P F - 


TRAINS. ane 
eau iree ® 


nis wanted everywhere 


Libera: commissions 


~ THE ADV! 


ryt Pai " Kow, 


PARAM LANDS 
FOR SALE. 


ADDRESS RTISER, 


New York. 


a 


Appelle. 


convenes at hegina = to- 
iust, I will be pieased to 
elector of the district on 
her private or public 


Assemuly 


from any 
atters affecting eit 
Now first class in every respect 
Regina. ‘ . 
G. H. V. BULYEA, ¥i.L.A., 
El¢ctoral District of Noath Qu’appelle. 
Qu ‘Appelle, Aug, 28, 1805. 


POUND NOTICE. 


POUND No. 6, OF THE MU- 


hicipality of South Qu’ Ap pelle, gouth- Pronriet« 7 


quarter section 95-16- 1b, one black FA R He | PR fF Ys R | ¥ 
horse, White strip on face, tive years old, | ‘ ba * 
| Canadian. One hay horse branded T on Cia aeae Ga Denner 
TR ARE OW OFFERED 
eft shoulder ; one bay mare branded T on | Aki SN i PRELET 
eft shoulder, with colt by her side (Cana- ' 


FO 
Mosi Reasonable Terms 


SALE ON 


one chust:.ulb mare pony branded 


cwner 15 


We Do Printing 


SUCH 


sume awav. If not claimed prior to Sept. 


saure Will be suld on that day at 


F fully ae ae Ph 
OF ftrit PAFLICUials appey uv 
tu pay : 


Db. DICKSON, 
BARRISTER, 
QU'APPELLE 


——— ow « 


AS 
LEVI SHAW, 


Potuiikeeper. 
46-45 


“BRISTOL = t 
i= RAPS 23 e rile 


BILL HEADS, 


Davin, Aug. 27. 


LETTER HEADS, 


ee eee nee 


NOTE He ADS, THE FAM® 


here! 


STATEMENTS, Wi ninion Par r a ts Cy 

j s Khev: ism, (Grunt, pei: ji i uw ’ 
Sciatica, Neuraizia, Scrofula, BUSINESS CARDS Oo . 

Su and all Ersotions. SU iTS 
"se excrarety ae oe CALLING RDS, sect 
| BE ahs POEs Ps 3 
—- Erte TVS “Ti! ben! —_ ee ih 
Ne” CAs Rs ON bt eu 


TO ORDER. 


Sr ee 


POSTERS 


ie eal mn 


ots 


AGEN? 


R.E. SMITH 


% «4 . woe . OBE us 
emia: ‘ ‘ pant pees a Re & 


ie 4 of all Is 
| aa 7S — MUNICIPAL WORK, | Qu'Appelle 
Station 


: Tet : ; a 
nner | ETC., ETC. = 1900 Samples to select frow, 
Cheap, oe 


PAMVPHLE?S, 


Cures Ole Chronic Cases where 
- ‘ eee remedies fatl. 
ire gad ask your Drucgist for 


' 
Heap Orrick: 


James SrneeT, Mon treat 


0 
wl 


0 


NEAT, AN 


‘BRISTOL 55 
Sarsa aril 


nn  a—rre 


EXPEDITIOUSLY, 


TY 
FALL SHOW WOLK ' 


jer ara 


A SPECIALTY. J 


LET US HAVE a | 


YOUR ORDERS. 73 


ent ? 


When 


—AND— 


At The Progress, 


QU'APPELLE STATION, — 


OWN HOUSE by joining the 


Canadian 


ASS A von can OWN 


AGES... 


QU'APPELLE. 


KEEP THE MONEY qu'appette 
AT HOME. ' FLOUR MILLS, 


J.A.TRUSLER, =i 284) er, 


Huzgarian Patent 
Strong Bakers ! ; FLOUR 
Merchant Tailor, pe 


Graham 
CRACKED WHEAT. 


BRAN, SHORTS, 
| Chopper for Grinding Feed Stuths. 


OH, SAY! 


Did you see those pretty 


Baby Carriages 


Investment Co. 


£1.40 PER SHARE. £4?) 
monthly payments 


than life Insurance. 


FREDESICK BELL, 


EN] 


of FURNITURE, PICTURE 


ee QU’APPELLE, STATION, Assa. 
Roh. ay 6C., «3 


Full supply always on hand fOCAL AG 


at BULYEA’S STORE, vent for the follow- 
Prices Right, ; Support Local Iadustry. ing Fire In 


JOYNER & ELKINGTON, 


PROPRIETORS. NATIONAL 
Samples to Select From. o! Ireland, 


Barr isa, COMMERCIAL USIO? 
Heart Disease RELIEVED IN 30 ee 

| MINUTES.—AIl cases of organic or LANCASHIRE FIRE 
‘sympathetic heart disease relieved 
}in 30 minutes and quickly cured, 
by Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. | 
One dose convinces. Sold by C. E. 
Carthew 


No! 


Where is that ? 
*Hialee 


| 
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| 
| 
| 


At Bulyea’s Store, 


OF COURSE. 


PLANT AND SEED DEPOT 


(One door westof The Progress office.) 


A TRIAL SOLICITED. 
cer! LOWELS, BOUQUETS, MONO. 


: grams, Wreaths, cd cheer VL i 
Designea. Bisketsof Cut Flowers and Hang- Agricultural societies will consult 
tog Baskets furnished with *entable Grow- t b 
ing Plants; alse, Sun Dials. t veir own interests y commu’ ile 
eating with The Progress. 


Office - 


(‘ASWELL 


Sree: 
QU APPELLE STAT!U% 


As@a., »-*-* 


ET, 


T. &. JERROLD, Prop.